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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1911-08-05, Page 6ThEWEST 'S NEW OUTLET Where Will Timber for Hudson Bay Railway be Oktained ? 'Where is tate timber for the coustrue tier+ or -the tludaun •i3ay r',et11;vay to be obtained? anti will the cuuntry thruugrl 'which -tike line passe' be ante to tar - nisi' it? To answer these questions was the mails oittec1 UL a Survey party sent out by tint 3PorestrY Departrnent of We inter= ill the sulinuer of J:71IJ. -`Cue report by the head oz the .warty • (LLr. J. .tt. Divksun, B. S. A.,, 13- S. b'.- ,4.ssistanL IItspe11ur 0f bol•est .Reserves!' has JUS! liee.t pub- lisLeGi arrd is ut great ilut(1 e: t to Luilee C0riesrliea lit Lae 1 u:Mu-1g of the road. Stennis; at the Pas, du the iiattalliCtte- wan rive).'. the pasty traversed Llie 4:uUi1 tr!f al•ut:tnc; 17.inSlttu latae,- the it:tiisutu liver. the Glass raver system. :vita as many lake 52 T i 151011a tillelkUilag \C ett- uska-!axe)• 1-ait3va tor Pak0a4U1gat1) lal.e Setting and .Split lakes, 54141 tate, ',eisull river system, irlt'luulii)( L1'u s ar,u Aip- iw.esk lakes, lkatiter1ng auu l.anauli; lances: the return Journey' was Inane tfy way of the Il1nsgo ter vine) river. Suero.a two hunured- ad 1 n tl uty ft3 e t,t:,) nines of the lilte Of the prupose route et toe railway was thus traversed. The party was (ulaposed or the chief forester and three field assistant:; awl five others. The wort( was in the nature of a reucltnais_alus, the nlethod auupt- *ld beim; to run lines at Intervals ut three to six mites. the couupass being used to, hive the (tires Lh)4i. The men wo*arced Snugly, - and all average day's! Work 1v'as four to six- mile.; alta return. J+'ieid glasses were carded and were et - ten used to get au idea of use country that could not he reached on foot. The sizable timber hs confined almost. entirely to the water -courses. 1. pruee Is, generally speaking, the only timber that is fouled large enough • fur son -um ber or railway ties. 1.:c poplar, Owren, and lack u11re. are Jtts,.r;:::.:y tuu snort, Spindly. lintby and cr'ukrd tor atay use save fttei or nulnwood, Very. vel:! tet\',, live tamarack trees are to be into; tee rest have been killed by hark beetiel'. The total number of ties available in the district covered is estitented at a- bout 360.IJbO. '(•!11th, at ties tU the utile. would be .ulfietont ter about half Itbe distance co.vereu. U:' sun -1 ir,t.u:r there are about title and a Lal# minion Foe pile timber the dead *.,nlintr'ac, ants the largest of the t'iuse-i:t'ai::ed n1ilOJs spruce could be used. There is a very large supply ut fut•iwood available, laid there 33111 also he a largo tie l i'.,e pulpwood. but touch of- the t..nittr la t:S vet We slnrll even. fur. that. The destruction of timbea tend 1.14!14, be It observed, in a tii.-tricL witere lhru- bfixIler• have Hever pellet l at(n) Is trc- gletldous. Pere and 111$e4.•ts ••(le rest,::: Atblc• 1:01 this. e.4n1 1ti11y too in:uter. practically every- part of the tttnPre - tiruatel3'1 eight telt U41& <u sql:a re ltti3�s t•overed bA' the survey oar;y has i.,1e,t visite(( by tiro great general fires, urle 'eighty. A sty age. toe other forty. lit uulte a number tet t,ll•.tr tut: t'h'e had evidently leaped lakes -r clue, (:r inure, iii width. Wien a tire live, ell winter I:: :the dry moss altcl 11,51.5 cut 55ain i14 the spring tuliowing. Bark beetles have also clown au irtcal culable amount of damage:. They Lave 1(i.Itd praetleeily all 1145 Ludas •aet( trees and are 1'014 at WOrit cru tete. 03at01'5 51arttee. Atter the trees have been killed .by the beetles. a wind -'corm (and severe windstorms are very frequent hz the re- giori3 overthrows the -fallen *fees and 'the mass of debris n•lt,lch forma fs •4 axe bit 'a lightning i'Ixslt: So a severe - ` /'o') start14 and"•ltl""> ','burn. Over W5.tay. mites �:•� iii!'-eoulitrv.. Tae Protection .of the timber of tike re.-• J -- glen front file is a tremendous-llrohirt11 -Extension of the patrol is suggested, but in a country so targe and emetically Uninhabited 11 would by a task of • great. difficulty to check a fire if once It got 'Started. he the ranger ever so eeric•letrr. As to starting tires Mr, Dickson eon- sldere the Indians more eareitl than white men and far more so than the batt breeds. -So' far as Investigated, the i'ste of the growth of trees In tate regtoa is vel'Y- }ow. A period of one lla;,dred years will produce white Spr'uc'e of a dtaenct51 Of eight to twelve Ineltes. poplar of eight to ten inches and black spruce to of four to five inehcw. Tt is the cold wet toil of the muskegs which is largely to blame for tete slow growth. the e0nntry being so level that gond natural drani- (Lge. eailnOt bet 500141'ed, Brief notes are given in rrrara to the eharaeter, soil. cbnat0, ulant-c•oi3th and sgricult'u4al possibilities of the re- gion. its minerals. feele game and f3tr !animals. and these will be foo:rtl of reeee Interest. The destruction of the house fly is a public duty. Almost et -err American state Board of Health is carrying 031 au crusade against biro. Els filthy origin and habits, and the fact that his body is generally laden with disease -pro- ducing germs, makes him one of the greatest enemies of the human race. If the housekeepers of Canada will use Wilson's Fly Pads persistently, this peril would be treinendously reduced. Ott WEALTH IN PEAT. It le proposed to utilise the Inn sense. peat deposits in Northwest Germany by. bringing a large part of the bogs under cultivation, snits eativer'tfng. the .peat into fuel, to* be employed in the development of electrical energy for a rtcuitursi pur- pose(, as ')yell as for supplying light and power to a number of 'towns sitlzateu within a• radius of fie miles. A. network Of Canals 1s to be formed to drain the ground, It is 'estimated that the or; pro- duced from the heat will furnish work t:n the amount ot: G00 -horse power flours for each tun, and a. large ,uarelity: of am- monia will be recovered. Mirtard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. School Becky Sharp Attended, If orie'had to select'a..single Thacker- -ay shrine in London for it phl€rima.g( might well be Walpole HJousti, on {:his - wick Hall. This was not only the house where :Ii1aelceray 'ae a nervous, short- sighted boy was pleecd at.t)_,hool with I3r. Turner and was so miserable that Ile tried to rim away. It possesses that other intel'est which makes the ,erns.,, of Mr. 'Pielcw•ielee irnag eery adventures snore liisorie than those of Mol'.ens, real Iife;for• 'Walpole li'rttse is cer; tainly Miss Pinkerton's academy. and here is the spot Wiltre )1l0ky Alum) tseandttionF.1y* httrie(1 bslcle slat, di('tin9:Ire, Lloyd `+tenders. '<taul,;lu! (Ili! 'Ali"... 'tvick, admits indeed. that 1 r.ari:t'r;•y' borrowed some detail) 101 Miss •I'inl ve- ton from other liooee. Piet IlVaipole Retie it the 1)333131. Here too, when it was P bea•r•ding bnl113e, Daniel O'Connell titre his dinners and Isere G'li'de' TI•'r, TJLlchees of Cleveland probably a:'i(r,d her days.---Fro1lt tete Landolt 0lrrtieix'ltl- Sluggish Liver Ruined Business Meld's Health Story of a Merchant Who Almost Lost His Business and His Health Through Fyfegle,cting Early Symp- toms of Disease. ".My life for y(t11 bite been of 54(1543' tat' (Ammeter,- writes G 13. '1'1tehheltl, 334(41 of a 3ieil-known firm in liut'lang- itant. '•\:int• !tour- 11413 dull 1 ,spent at office \yolk and 1001; t.'t ru! e 1114!3' <+u !Sunday. 1 disregarded tee symptoms oe .Il ]l4alt ll, 1311i01 We" all t''" ti Vll.,ti't' 411 to Inv family. 1 trre:r 411111, then pine, awl before long 1 was jluult31(7)1 et-ee are! }s IU sere 5ellew, nn strength. ane nem e energy 35.11'0 lower( a, and .l \vis quite untitled fur husineee. in the morning a light ueeF. in 1110 head, parti- orderly when I. bent over. made me \Pry 13urri,•1.1 about uty health. 1to.1. (43 3)10 ht.sati3•r n1e<l11311(4 1 found weakening, crud knowing titnt I had to h1 at in: a3 - r r � s .114 1 tl 1 day ! le it (t uvse rath- er 1 it ai r er than riele farther wooknste. (lf cot ite I grew worse. 1ant by it. happy chance 1 h1'5iln to 118e lit. 11:tu111tou's Pei.. 1 wies foreibly strut! ,by the het that they neither 5011 ed gripi3132 nor n 4,ls.ee. and it steepled inerldihle thst. pill~ cunld tone, (lean -1. ;(i1,1 111nlaie the •y'stent without eallsini{ any uloplea'rut' art(Jr. effect,. J)1•, 3'31 Id10(3 - 1'iI!s at'1 id 113th rat:• :1141 as Arany :4z. 0'31111 —'.'i4,5 dive new life to ley 31(1'.:tr,'3132thened net' stomach, and wee me baud; to pel,eet good health. My skill is clear, dive:hese lids (b'(ailpeou0(3 and 1143' apoet t':i', strength, .peril,; ore lu'rfet•t.' lirrfuee anything offered pen 154te1141 of 1)r. lianliltnn'4 Pills. which are sure to cure. Sold ht :25c 1,11xee, all 41318 .. or T11,1 Catarr•hnzene Co.. Kieget'tu. One. IDLENESS OF TEARS. W 1,rn T eons )341' Life and its few years -- A Wisp (•f tog 11,7t\3aa 1114 VII utile stet; A rail to baht!( a1441 the battle 110111 A wisp of fog bel13ir,) 115 aild 1 b ;nn; A racy choked in the era's; au hour of fears: The gusto tlilt t 1'5•t 11 darl,t'lll lgr 1411(114 do beat: The burst of 14(31=ie down an nalistening si reel - i wonder at the idleness of tr,t1'4. Ye old. ilii (fend. and i'1 of yest1r- nigi't. Chieftains a111 bards and keepers of the sheep, By every e(l(1 of sorrow t'i1,1. ye had. 1.01751 rt:t' from t(flr., and intake me see aright Ifo31 e ell; bath hack what once he stay- ed to steep: limner hes sight. David lirelitilc 1.1d! 1 t,G16,.s^,,,47.. t.. 1 ; Deer Sirs; -Thi. roll _l 1 04 t }t. t,'n 3311 on n. fence ail(i flirt my 514011 very bad, se T could not: wtil•1: and it hurt me to breathe. I tried all kinds or Liniments and they did rete nn gore]. Ota beetle of 33IN,kJtl) LI\T.5I1t:\T warmedm1 flannels and applied on 1>7y breast. eUrcd 105 enutplet(llc . C'. Ij'. C054141 3 33C)(')31. . llosssuay, Digby CC:nuty; \, 5. CREDIT FOR JEWISH FARMERS. \C•il•Ih the help of the Jewish Agrieol- tuial and 111(tn4(ltal Air f.:nciet,, three co-operative anion; have been recently establisher. nue In Fairfield (elunt;v, 1'tnineeta'ltt. one in 11ceme'.4'11rr Comity, hew York and the third in l:llingtcin, (`4(11)1. 1'llsse 011 slit 1111101, are t stabli4lled in connection With tite .1e1'i•sit Farmers' As- 3Roc.iations in those plaeas, which ore br1no114s' of the Fee of .141vieh Farmers of .li'tc'hi, '.lite farmers hi t'ac'it branch reieed $ i0(3 by 1elliu;t ehnres sod the .Tev3isil 111grienlfnr:ll and 1ell toe - trial Arid Society loaned $1,0(1) to thein at a low rate 11f il'1t3'r^144, 'i'lte management of the eredit urines is entirely in the bands of n heard of directors, who are eieeted by lite farmers. The, money is loaned in farmers for produet.i3'' pnrlx,ses. on easy pa31113111'4, and with small rates, of interaht. While in Germany. 11113•• and other European countries the cred't unions have. been 111 iirtratfnee for many ;veers, Arial were lolls( to be very helpful 3.o the farmers and small lezeinec.; 1nen, in 11:1) 111111]i.ry this ig 014' fi1'14: attempt,-.-_I"rem the Am - (elven 11eb1•t'li`, Minard's Liniment Cures 13istemper r_t • reVODre. RN FARMING. (\"1 oinan's Hn1)11 (inn1l,anitt21 ) c ity:Mtn 1)o you keep bees, ('ountrytner:-,-,No: there are more up- to-date methodsof .getilug shin!*. A.311n of politetless iii Tibet, on meeting n person, is: 14) 144131 tlji thn el.13(ee hand?; 514(1 stiek our, the, tongilo. MAKING THE REVOLVER SAFE, The first harnmerlees revolver was of \merit's origin and01, recent date; The clue! ellas gained wore the elimination of dancer or an explosipn caused by strilsing the hat11111e1',. 1314 1'rtlm'a fall,and i•) ttti inn; the prolcetilig thumb piece away that It 1111g143 not become caught 31330 11 1111 3t 110(ketitlt,tlraw a1 of the 'ieveapolt from A still later ue\tic(3° elf s made It impos- sible to explode the hammerless ret•oly-• e1', unless 1t stall be„ olac ed by the hand at the moment the -41155er is Pull- ed for tiriug. Cite mere "breaking„ of one of these modern weapons, as necess- aryy fol' ionding, mattes through the heli t teeter the absolute safety 'that 31114(,5 oi certain emptiness ofthe cylin- der. 'Vito first automatic weapon for pock- et u1 holster :vas of German 0113111_ says flit' news. IL 1Vtt.a heavy, cumbersome anti devoid of all, artistic lines i::ven at the present time it tarries many im- perfections of line' and ba111110(1, btlt in fI1, si1allcl• sires fur pocket 11140 the )L11 ,•g allay With the obtruding cylinder has made It vuin)4act for the prposo of con-' (.niht'<nt. Also It has added three more mrtridges to the (ddumber than is pos- sible fur the pocket size, five shot re- 1o3cr. 1'i;r 5llan11'41' uf this automatic pistol i 1101 31511 with Its eight cartridges, in- to the lower end of the butt. A sliding, tureen movement 11• the barrel mechan- r .ni give the user et full notice that it is loselect. A safety eatelr makes it safe until the Batch Is Telea ed by thumb Pres- sure. Thereaftee fro tithe first shot It beet if1311 the must • {3angtrotts weapon ev- e,' made. t ;fit; the Bigg,ei tt:`hve cartridges the recoil from lube snot is taken up in t 451ti1k5 1lie 1•.5545315' au`omatically, eject- ing the e.:411.1 ; 34) ell 54411: fnreitlg the next e 1rtri(llr•4 :r'.0 L3 5 3'(tady for the 1153t pun) of the Yr,gg h,rs !fere is no•-sense'of-• rctc't1 to the ilanR ltrt.d'in,(,w the gun... 4 Ugh, revolver; ria ' j; ,bp three to six. 114 cher from ';141 of .tt34. automatic pistol holds it quite 1(1,51 shot after shot un- its the magazine i!1 empty. To the unttrt(r <2.gr''eareless user this n1:1on:a1le W050,1' 1s one of the most dang51(115 of arms to himself or bystand- er in that ends, u careful examination be made the use. never knows for a cer- tainty if it Is (mi13•. To 'the weapon 1 Dine( roan (it l31ct in itself slakes sl -ways for its s. ety in that its terrible t )4 vele never lt. F nint1-.d in any tither than a safe ,tiles cli, 'Like the hammer- less revolver, It (tttlo± be fired save n.11511 claspcd.,I n t•u .,l;ar•d and the trigger Eve1 )11(dl '$'<ow ',Admits Zat;g-Buil 1St: for these. Lett it . YOU ease alld CO"amforl.d.. Dov.gxsts saraF;'!,;fart' ev ryowhere yereekee ".rNE 1='i13ST FREE. LUNCH. To Ned :Mather, a native of this city, -54)0 , man 3V1:0 til c.nt •11.0 dee11nin1x years here, is 'given. ci i sift- fou 'urJ; inatiag the. Idea et i] ee Jena (s -• ILe'it3a;..gtuitted tire" t t 3 � r:•fe i ')4IN id �So stltirare, and..l3alti- •, :r ,.,p s, ,• ±1, '=viii:»] either Tite frit tt; ber eat ,±'i, at_:inte 4111 l (,t'1 its lealltn,or'e, where the quality kiss, .giH,i:e ed: -i where it ins .said to.' have (rl 'nater!. - • cin(;, 0 y Mather conceived the idea of • fres lunch In the,nll.ec.and• cent word to the kitchen '1(1 01Celrtaill .tinny the cook whet she 11'11 (041<eci that'day In which. site felt. pSltirular pride The cook sent 1'aelr extra butt, the Sne11)ifield slam was 35(1)114 to tickle tine palate of a king. .14$11:14 ordered her to,1Oalte 11p 's01r1e Fal.d1\i,']1ee, and when' tilde usual crowd ea1nt- hey found these spread o:t'a table and declared Mather a. p111}ant:hrpist of 1!1'' meet eeeful end praieewarthy type. Op to that time all that there was of s free lunch was a few crackers on 111,x' )mar. 1111t no One ever thought of eat- la- 11 em. PILE CURE at HUMS by New Absorption Method If you stiffer frons bleeding, itching, blind or protruding files, send me your acldre131, and I will tell yru how to etre yourself' at home by the new absorption treairr5at. and' will •albo send seine of this home treatment free for trial, with refererrc•es• from rotas own locality, if re- quested. Immediate relief 1411(1 perman- ent cure a5.1w011. Send no money, but tell others of this offer. • Write to -day to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P. 8, 11Vil sor, Ont. a • A DREAM CLOUD. fNiag'ara.•ltafle .Iaurnal.) 1)1 von (iwned a (:loud and -could take • it 'tubed atd Brake it rain, when and lsllere reit ,(iiiii,.; .nott'•nn1Ch .money, dn,. }'on think you cease llare5 made fast week? It. ir, redly :chute to think flow 1)13133 the average snail would give tor a 1ittie. two -t, -f, 111.' 313i+lf(t1J VI' hot he has not had one iu' his .1)101( yard for a wh.i15. 't lint, to get - hack to that supposed ("loud wl tett you. -don't (11.13. If • yeti did own it, 'meld elle pot ple',"stand for (1.t" That is, would they le;t you de- termine witilolit regulation—whether it slionld ra111 011{1ti>; nr tis( ;ether mtan's. laud and would Alley let you 'withhold the rain 11n1eas it pleaxsed, yo) to tet; the lest, of {.ise people live? And.' if not, wiry' lint." is a cloud any more essautial to sverybody'h living than the land, or coal, or—? 13ut that ie coming down ' f1:om the elottds to the earth, and. it's• -too hot. ELECTRI4'IC.E:MAjKING. tt. is/43/33115 ea 1.3iat''ther•e' are now In enl.r53100 in tutu United States nearly so0 central cfcetl'i station' provided' with Jct Malting time:trotus. The unused power of ilio 41attous during t115 "light- load!' summer s35Fnil is ei'npl0yed ±11' run 00111- niteele l motets -Poi' IIcelef37)05 ammonia in the. p1IPe331 01' freeaing artificial lee. The 311a11, says the )Sleetric 13101'1d, half been eapceislly 1uecerssfui ' with snza'll Idents s3ib33lyl.ng electric 3blr11 and light for tt•'e 119 or less titan 1.000 irthabltiant3. To, some caaes the earnings 4f the (13131N 111a•ry 101 ir,(,143415 a3parat 1A 5g3r0015 1111' Peat return en the whale plant for other E ,,D Stop it in 30 {miipnguttes, wiitthoutt•�ani harm toanypartgpof your system, by taking tC 1�.115 4, iI U '-CO" - rYeecl`iiadachtE Ei l erf�l." 5 aku g x'a t art . 'NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. OF CANADA LIMITED, MONTREAL 2'+' a t. costmaes 1 uta, .1 Wash.. , y TropItles Will vanish, like mist before) sunshine., if you use one of EDDYS VASHBOARDS 'fire Boards with the Labor -Saving Crimp Strong, Solid, Durable and Well - Finished ' EDDY'S WASHBOARDS will ease your washday burdens as no others will. AT ALL GOOD �3 D GAtOC>I=RS The E. B. EDDY Company, Hell, cainnda coneeranemasmaamanwasmanacas ODD NAMES, "When you ride through.:a great city, and 'see the signs over business houses; do •you ever wonder Irby some „people hold on to such names?" asked Fred R. Eleiz;ilmri.ch, of Philadedphia, at the Ra - "To one who understands languages, the real. mealung 0! some dames makes one. more curious. ]?or.in'stance, over on Third avenue, in New 'fork, the other day, I' saw the name R.indkopf above a store. Now, that name in German means a bullhea(L and you would not imagine that a healthy, normal -minded man wvo111(1 take such a name on his 03vn account. (?. once asked a friend familiar with Europe how it was that so many na pies of that cllaraeter eonee to us with the emigrants. He explained that many odd names corse from the Lover Prov- inces of Germany and Austria. The people held to the oid habit of going without,surnames, and ahoy was called ,Tohu, the son of Jo'sepb, and •a grrl; Mary, the dniighter of 'Martha. and so 013. throughout many generations. "When the modern methods of Na- poleon carne along these peopls were in- clined to cling to the old. ways. Some of them were, especially,sttrbborn about taking a surntune. They insisted that they wanted and needed no other mime, and as a reward for their stubbornness the French in. charge of the naming business just bestowed a cognomen, and took pains to pick out as odious or as descriptive a 413(4331 as passible. "Then. when a citizen WAS unusually obdurate heRaR-r:tlled builhead or ox. to vtt he t, (l no's c 3 yf getting rid of the "sii(lalrt+il'osty 4.'.'k .•y.......,L:;,r .^err MCnowsr.iLinimenta d's Cures iasrgst: THE LIGHTED MATCH. (Niagara Falls Gazette.) The man who dr'oj}s.a mated without seeing where it falls or 'whether it lo extinct or not will have to be enrolled with the rummer fool that rocks •tile boat and the hunter that (hoots the guide or the gun "projeeter'' who does not know it is loaded. During a dinner dance at the Nantucket Boat Club re- cently a guest, threw a lighted snatch ou the floor. Instantly there wa•,9 a blaze which enveloped the both house and es- cape was diffcult to ,all and impossible to some. Three lives were lost, two persons were painfully burned, and pro- perty was sent up in smoke. The ball room floor had been gasoline'—further folly—it is true. and that fact may not have been known to the match thrower. He had possibip tossed .lighted matches away thoneands of times before, trust- leg that they would 'be extinguished in this fall. tTsually they are. Some gimes they are not. The Baltimore fire was supposed to have been caused by a lighted nlateh that fell through the grating Into a littered cellar. The shirt waist fire in New York was almost cer- tainly caused by a carelessly tossed match, cigarette or eigar stump. Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. A TRUTHFUL TONGUE: "l're tolled,nd tolled a. million tinges,". Said. the church bell, with a sigh; Of all the times that I have tolled; I'never tolled a lie.' "Mamma.,'. slay I carry the poodle?" "No. dear; yot(are .,too little and too careless; but you may Carry the baby a little. ways."—Houston Post. :ISSUE NO. 3 0, 1911 WOMEN WANTED. .{JW] RITE TO TJS TO-DA4 FOROX`l T ` choice ,line of Agents' supplies. No outlay necessary. They are moneyrrnai.- ers. Anply 13, C. I. Co., Limited, 228 Al - 'bort street. Ottawa, Ont. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED—A STtTD.X O"fe other agency propositions coltvtlxoes us that none can equal ours. You -cent always regret it if you don't apply for particulars to Travellers' Dept-, 22S „ bert street, Ottawa. Every Woman is interested and should know about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray The new Vagin,d Syringe. Ileus —Most convenient. It cleans., instantly. Ash yobs druggist 'ft r i If hecannotsupply the MitaVR L accept no other, but send .tamp for itlu,n used book -.waled.. It give; full partic- ulars and directions invaluable:to Ladies •WirtDSOf SYIPPLY CO.., Windsor, Ont. General Agents ler Cana REFLECTIONS. OF A BACHELOR.(New 'foil: Press..) mtyi pall be tench prouder tot ids :wife ,for lien good-iagking 10101)11 than for her noble -Character. An old fox iearued most of .his woe dom out of the food 'fines;, of lois youth., but folly aren't 'loxes. When a, roan is a particularly i.:stti- ferable bore it s :a sign it's about 14033' he takes his exercise. .A woman who ;had no opinions of h x14 03vn when sli,e was engaged, has all till. more after she is married. It isn't that a widow 1s 6o muc11. mare tricky than other worsen; it's that e*.e knows how to appear so much less that she gets more chances. DO YOUR BOOTS HURT BECAUSE OF SORE CORD'S? Limping along for years --why don't you get a. move on, keepup to date, for- get you ever had a born or a sore foot lump. You. can draw out any old kind of a eorn, actually • remove it lwr(thout pain by simply using Putnam's Painless Corn 'Extractor. Has an enormous *Lie —does the trick in a, night while•-pou sleep, a wonderful remedy is "Putnam'6" —buya 25e bottle to -day SUNDAY OBSERVANCE. (Christian Gnardialr.). The man who spends the day sa*1)11, his boat, playing golf, riding on an e:t' eursioll train, or picnicking in the roads. and does not use it especially to minis- ter to religious culture and to tinge 1I•,... whole life with the religious spirit, • losing nut of his Sunday the hen on Most vital part of it. Of' emir313, as nil' often been said, going to church 16 I religion, and one man May he quite as religious in spirit in h eanoe as another man would be in a pe±v, but S)t nda•y must be made to serve Sts religteuy pa . pose, and for the most. of 'us it wilt 11111,' hest seri'e {hat purpose th4oug:i. rIat.' 1•Pligi(US O\CreiSeS. _ _ llidlQ► GREATEST . SWEETENING STRENGTH Containing ,greater sweetening strength than any othor Sugar's, is one important reason why the best Sugar r to be had today is At the same time it iso absolutely tire, is nubdo from pure oazie euf ar, is full. measure With positively correct weight in eac,11 p tck,age. Gr'dtltlaled lrwmde in COartCe, ►fdin+ And, lint graia: For color, appearance and taste It is unequalled. Try it to:day-. The St, Wrenn, Sugar Refining Coy, Lintitei1Montreal'